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      Comparative evaluation of continuous and sequential chelation on the dentinal tubule penetration of bioceramic-based sealer – A confocal laser scanning microscopic study

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          Abstract

          Context:

          Effective endodontic treatment relies heavily on proper instrumentation, thorough disinfection, and precise three-dimensional obturation of the root canal system.

          Aims:

          This study aims to evaluate and compare continuous chelation (etidronic acid and sodium hypochlorite [NaOCl]) and sequential chelation (citric acid and NaOCl) on the dentinal tubule penetration of bioceramic-based sealer (Bio-C)-A confocal laser scanning microscopic study.

          Settings and Design:

          In vitro experimental study.

          Subjects and Methods:

          Sixty extracted permanent single-rooted teeth were selected and decoronated below cementoenamel junction to get a standardized length of 12 mm across all samples followed by enlargement of root canals till rotary ProTaper F3. The samples were randomly divided into three groups: Group I (control): Canals were irrigated with 3 mL 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid/3 mL 3% NaOCl; Group II: Canals were irrigated with 10 mL etidronic acid + NaOCl solution; and Group III: Canals were irrigated with 3 mL 10% citric acid followed by 3 mL 3% NaOCl. 0.1% rhodamine B dye was mixed with Bio-C sealer followed by obturation. All the samples were subjected to confocal laser scanning microscopy evaluation.

          Statistical Analysis Used:

          One-way analysis of variance with the Bonferroni post hoc test was used for the statistical analysis. The level of significance was set at P < 0.05.

          Results:

          The pairwise comparison of depth of penetration showed statistically significant results in all the coronal, middle, and apical thirds. Group II showed better depth of penetration than Groups I and III.

          Conclusions:

          Continuous chelation protocol using etidronic acid and NaOCl showed greater and statistically significant sealer penetration depth when compared to the sequential chelation protocol, i.e., citric acid at all three levels.

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          A scanning electron microscopic evaluation of four root canal irrigation regimens.

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            Chelation in root canal therapy reconsidered.

            The aim of this study was to assess interactions of EDTA and citric acid (CA) with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), the indispensable endodontic irrigant. Other chelators were simultaneously evaluated as possible alternatives: sodium triphosphate (STP), amino tris methylenephosphonic acid (ATMA), and 1- hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-bisphosphonate (HEBP). Available chlorine was titrated in chelator-NaOCl solutions. All chelators other than HEBP and STP caused an almost complete, immediate loss of available chlorine in solution. Atomic absorbtion spectrometry and SEM evaluation of root canal walls of instrumented teeth indicated that NaOCl had no negative effect on calcium-complexing ability of chelators. STP was too weak a complexing agent to warrant further studies. Finally, CA-, EDTA-, and HEBP-NaOCl mixtures were evaluated for their antimicrobial capacity. Again, EDTA and CA negatively interfered with NaOCl, while HEBP did not.
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              Are Premixed Calcium Silicate–based Endodontic Sealers Comparable to Conventional Materials? A Systematic Review of In Vitro Studies

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                J Conserv Dent Endod
                J Conserv Dent Endod
                JCDE
                J Conserv Dent Endod
                Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                2950-4716
                2950-4708
                September 2024
                07 September 2024
                : 27
                : 9
                : 935-941
                Affiliations
                [1]Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Dr. D. Y. Patil Dental College and Hospital, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra, India
                [1 ]Private Practitioner, Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Anita B. Tandale, Dr. D. Y. Patil Dental College and Hospital, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra, India. E-mail: anita.tandale@ 123456dpu.edu.in
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                JCDE-27-935
                10.4103/JCDE.JCDE_288_24
                11498235
                39450360
                c3c71c10-0a72-485c-a38d-cc4c84eafb43
                Copyright: © 2024 Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

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                History
                : 15 May 2024
                : 23 June 2024
                : 25 July 2024
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                bioceramic sealer,continuous chelation,dentinal tubule penetration,irrigation,sequential chelation

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